Besides showing your players the folly of their actions by following through on the consequences on the lives of NPCs they never gave a second
thought to, a good way of extracting drama in your game is to utterly shatter the illusions they had about how awesome they were.

Your players will love you for it. No, really.

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Jango Fett: I decided it was time to grab the Orb, but the Federation had a force field on it.Jango Fett: I deactivated the ship's security systems and raced to the bridge - too late to stop them blowing up the moon.Jango Fett: Maul would have gotten there in time...[SFX]: Kchooo! {Jango fires a cable at Obi-Wan}R2-D2: {inset} Ah, yes. This is where I single-handedly blew up the entire ship and saved the day.Jango Fett: I got the Orb and was heading for an escape pod, when one of your fighters got a lucky hit inside the hangar.R2-D2: Lucky?!Jango Fett: It never even would have made it in there if the force fields had still been active.Jango Fett: The explosion threw me into space. I lost the Orb, but survived long enough to climb into a capsule airlock before I passed out.[SFX]: Yank! {Obi-Wan wraps the cable around a pillar and pulls hard on it}Jango Fett: Everything was ruined. I was scarred by hot shrapnel. I found out later my partner was dead.[SFX]: Krunch! {Jango crashes to the ground}Jango Fett: Murdered by a Jedi Padawan named Obi-Wan Kenobi.Jango Fett: I swore revenge against the Republic, against the Jedi, and most of all...Jango Fett: Against you.Obi-Wan: Let me get this straight. The only reason our fighter managed to destroy the HQ ship is because you removed its defences?R2-D2: Hey, that's not important right now!